Entering Data into Complication fields in the CDB October 15, 2014 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Prevention and Health Promotion Administration Maya King, MPH Research Analyst Center for Cancer Prevention and Control/ Surveillance and Evaluation Unit
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Defined A Complication is an adverse event occurring in preparation of, during, after a procedure, or in relation to a procedure (including treatment) within 30 days of the procedure Examples include, but are not limited to: Colonic perforation Bleeding or abdominal pain requiring hospitalization Drug reaction that may require an ER visit Stroke or myocardial infarction Death
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Determining Complications If a situation arises that is out of the ordinary, particularly if it leads to additional costs or provider visits, and/or you are uncertain as to whether it is a complication, consult the LHD practitioner providing medical oversight of the CPEST program and the appropriate Medical Case Manager(s) (i.e. obtain input from the clinical providers) for a determination. Contact CCPC clinical staff if you’re unable to make a determination or if further guidance is needed.
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Client Database (CDB) The Client Database, or CDB, is the online data collection system used by local CPEST staff to enter clinical data for clients receiving services paid for fully, or in part, by CRF funds through the CPEST program
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Entering Data: What and Where What: All client-specific complications data that meet the CPEST definition should be entered into the CDB Where: Complications data should be entered in the complications fields for the procedure and/or treatment for which data is being entered
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Location of Complication Fields Most modules and/or ‘Additional Procedure’ pages have complication fields associated with it that now look like this:
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Exception: Location of Complication Fields Complications arising from prescreening exams and/or visits should be recorded in the Significant Findings section on page 3.
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Field 1.For Complications of Procedures, click the “Yes” radio button if the client has a complication(s)
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Field 2.For Complication Type, select all complications from the list provided that are applicable to the client
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Field Please note that multiple complication types can be selected for one client
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Field 3.If “Other” is selected, please provide descriptive information for this complication in the adjacent text field
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Complications Field 3.In the text field for Additional information re: complications, supplementary information about the complication can be provided, if necessary
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Major Complications A “major” complication is defined as a: Perforation Hospitalization Bleeding that requires transfusion Bleeding that requires unplanned endoscopic intervention Surgery Heart attack Stroke or Death that occurs within 30 days following the procedure or treatment.
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Major Complications Local CPEST program staff should provide verbal notification of any major complication by telephone, fax, or to the Cigarette Restitution Fund (CRF) Programs Unit Nurse Consultant at DHMH/CCPC within 24 hours of being notified. The CRF Program Manager may be contacted in the absence of the Nurse Consultant. Local CPEST program staff should also inform the LHD practitioner providing medical oversight of the CPEST program for review of the case.
Prevention and Health Promotion Administration October 15, Major Complications CCPC staff may call local CPEST program staff to collect additional information regarding major complications in your screening programs such as, procedures and costs of follow-up for complications
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